O.k, but research 1st

Bought these as a replacement for original "Deluxe" tuners on a Gibson ES-125. They fit perfectly, except I had to enlarge the bushing holes. Do this with a reamer, not a drill! One of the tuners had some significant backlash, which I should have noticed before I put them on. My fault, although Ste-Mac should have noticed before they shipped them. Perhaps the Gotoh set would have been better. They're only a few dollars more. There is also a set that actually says "Deluxe" on them. Next time I am restoring a vintage guitar, will probably call Ste-Mac before ordering!

Fit, finish and function are great

I bought these tuners to replace the worn out tuners on my fiancé's Gibson ES-120T. Her dad bought her the guitar when she was a child, and she's had it ever since. The original tuners had catches and dead spots and it generally felt like there was sand in the gears. I chose not to get the 3-on-plate tuners of more modern construction that would require counter-boring the headstock from the back. This item is a drop-in replacement. The screw holes might have been the tiniest bit off, but I inserted all 4 and tightened them gradually so the plate pulled straight down. The gear ratio seems a little higher than the originals, which is a welcome change. The guitar now stays in tune quite well during and between playing sessions. The tuners look exactly like the originals. We are both very pleased.